@carlschwan @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Yeah, RHEL 7 uses it out of the box and is still supported, at least until June 2024: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/end-maintenance-red-hat-enterprise-linux-7-almost-here
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@carlschwan @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Yeah, RHEL 7 uses it out of the box and is still supported, at least until June 2024: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/end-maintenance-red-hat-enterprise-linux-7-almost-here
@brauner @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social
Thanks for the insight. I was surprised by EPERM, would have expected ENOSYS as well.
Looks like EPERM is most likely coming out of unknow system call name being filtered-out by snap-seccomp compiler. I’ll update snapd to 2.61.1 to avoid chasing fixed bugs and then see if there’s something to improve in the compiler.
@Conan_Kudo @carlschwan @kde@lemmy.kde.social @kde@floss.social yeah, I strongly suspect seccomp. I’m debugging this now and I will share updates when I get to the bottom of the problem.